De gestis Pelagii?
A work on the proceedings of pelagius
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A select library of the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers of the Christian Church. Edited by Philip Schaff, D.D., LL.D., Professor in the Union Theological Seminary, New York. In connection with a number of patristic scholars of Europe and America. Volume V - St. Augustin: Anti-Pelagian Writings. T&T Clark, Edinburgh, 1887 (Translation, Englisch)
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CPL 348
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5. Jh.
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- A work on the proceedings of pelagius
- Chapter 1.--Introduction.
- Chapter 2 [I.]--The First Item in the Accusation, and Pelagius' Answer.
- Chapter 3.--Discussion of Pelagius' First Answer.
- Chapter 4 [II.]--The Same Continued.
- Chapter 5 [III.]--The Second Item in the Accusation; And Pelagius' Answer.
- Chapter 6.--Pelagius' Answer Examined.
- Chapter 7.--The Same Continued.
- Chapter 8.--The Same Continued.
- Chapter 9.--The Third Item in the Accusation; And Pelagius' Answer.
- Chapter 10.--Pelagius' Answer Examined. On Origen's Error Concerning the Non-Eternity of the Punishment of the Devil and the Damned.
- Chapter 11.--The Same Continued.
- Chapter 12 [IV.]--The Fourth Item in the Accusation; And Pelagius' Answer.
- Chapter 13 [V.]--The Fifth Item of the Accusation; And Pelagius' Answer.
- Chapter 14.--Examination of This Point. The Phrase "Old Testament" Used in Two Senses. The Heir of the Old Testament. In the Old Testament There Were Heirs of the New Testament.
- Chapter 15.--The Same Continued.
- Chapter 16 [VI.]--The Sixth Item of the Accusation, and Pelagius' Reply.
- Chapter 17.--Examination of the Sixth Charge and Answers.
- Chapter 18.--The Same Continued.
- Chapter 19.--The Same Continued.
- Chapter 20.--The Same Continued. Pelagius Acknowledges the Doctrine of Grace in Deceptive Terms.
- Chapter 21 [VIII.]--The Same Continued.
- Chapter 22 [X.]--The Same Continued. The Synod Supposed that the Grace Acknowledged by Pelagius Was that Which Was So Thoroughly Known to the Church.
- Chapter 23 [XI.]--The Seventh Item of the Accusation: the Breviates of Coelestius Objected to Pelagius.
- Chapter 24.--Pelagius' Answer to the Charges Brought Together Under the Seventh Item.
- Chapter 25.--The Pelagians Falsely Pretended that the Eastern Churches Were on Their Side.
- Chapter 26.--The Accusations in the Seventh Item, Which Pelagius Confessed.
- Chapter 27 [XII.]--The Eighth Item in the Accusation.
- Chapter 28.--Pelagius' Reply to the Eighth Item of Accusation.
- Chapter 29 [XIII.]--The Ninth Item of the Accusation; And Pelagius' Reply.
- Chapter 30 [XIV.]--The Tenth Item in the Accusation. The More Prominent Points of Coelestius' Work Continued.
- Chapter 31.--Remarks on the Tenth Item.
- Chapter 32.--The Eleventh Item of the Accusation.
- Chapter 33.--Discussion of the Eleventh Item Continued.
- Chapter 34.--The Same Continued. On the Works of Unbelievers; Faith is the Initial Principle from Which Good Works Have Their Beginning; Faith is the Gift of God's Grace.
- Chapter 35.--The Same Continued.
- Chapter 36.--The Same Continued. The Monk Pelagius. Grace is Conferred on the Unworthy.
- Chapter 37--The Same Continued. John, Bishop of Jerusalem, and His Examination.
- Chapter 38 [XV.]--The Same Continued.
- Chapter 39 [XVI.]--The Same Continued. Heros and Lazarus; Orosius.
- Chapter 40 [XVII.]--The Same Continued.
- Chapter 41.--Augustin Indulgently Shows that the Judges Acted Incautiously in Their Official Conduct of the Case of Pelagius.
- Chapter 42 [XVIII.]--The Twelfth Item in the Accusation. Other Heads of Coelestius' Doctrine Abjured by Pelagius.
- Chapter 43 [XIX.]--The Answer of the Monk Pelagius and His Profession of Faith.
- Chapter 44 [XX.]--The Acquittal of Pelagius.
- Chapter 45 [XXI.]--Pelagius' Acquittal Becomes Suspected.
- Chapter 46 [XXII.]--How Pelagius Became Known to Augustin; Coelestius Condemned at Carthage.
- Chapter 47 [XXIII.]--Pelagius' Book, Which Was Sent by Timasius and Jacobus to Augustin, Was Answered by the Latter in His Work "On Nature and Grace."
- Chapter 48 [XXIV.]--A Letter Written by Timasius and Jacobus to Augustin on Receiving His Treatise "On Nature and Grace."
- Chapter 49 [XXV.]--Pelagius' Behaviour Contrasted with that of the Writers of the Letter.
- Chapter 50.--Pelagius Has No Good Reason to Be Annoyed If His Name Be at Last Used in the Controversy, and He Be Expressly Refuted.
- Chapter 51 [XXVI.]--The Nature of Augustin's Letter to Pelagius.
- Chapter 52 [XXVII. And XXVIII.]--The Text of the Letter.
- Chapter 53 [XXIX.]--Pelagius' Use of Recommendations.
- Chapter 54 [XXX.]--On the Letter of Pelagius, in Which He Boasts that His Errors Had Been Approved by Fourteen Bishops.
- Chapter 55.--Pelagius' Letter Discussed.
- Chapter 56 [XXXI.]--Is Pelagius Sincere?
- Chapter 57 [XXXII.]--Fraudulent Practices Pursued by Pelagius in His Report of the Proceedings in Palestine, in the Paper Wherein He Defended Himself to Augustin.
- Chapter 58.--The Same Continued.
- Chapter 59 [XXXIV.]--Although Pelagius Was Acquitted, His Heresy Was Condemned.
- Chapter 60 [XXXV.]--The Synod's Condemnation of His Doctrines.
- Chapter 61.--History of the Pelagian Heresy. The Pelagian Heresy Was Raised by Sundry Persons Who Affected the Monastic State.
- Chapter 62.--The History Continued. Coelestius Condemned at Carthage by Episcopal Judgment. Pelagius Acquitted by Bishops in Palestine, in Consequence of His Deceptive Answers; But Yet His Heresy Was Condemned by Them.
- Chapter 63.--The Same Continued. The Dogmas of Coelestius Laid to the Charge of Pelagius, as His Master, and Condemned.
- Chapter 64.--How the Bishops Cleared Pelagius of Those Charges.
- Chapter 65.--Recapitulation of What Pelagius Condemned.
- Chapter 66.--The Harsh Measures of the Pelagians Against the Holy Monks and Nuns Who Belonged to Jerome's Charge.